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NZR and Gallagher Insurance announce multi-year partnership
New Zealand Rugby (NZR) and Gallagher Insurance, a global insurance brokerage, risk management and consulting services company, today announce a landmark partnership at a special launch event held at the All Blacks Experience in Auckland.READ MORE
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Wallace Sititi re-signs with NZR and the Chiefs
World Rugby Breakthrough Player of the Year Wallace Sititi hasREAD MORE
committed for another two years with the Gallagher Chiefs and New Zealand Rugby,
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Tupou Vaa’i re-signs with NZR and the Chiefs
The Gallagher Chiefs have received a major boost with powerhouse lock Tupou Vaa’i re-signing with the club and New Zealand Rugby (NZR) through to the end of the 2027 DHL Super Rugby Pacific season.READ MORE -
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Toyota NZ joins the NZ Rugby whānau as Official Training Kit Partner
New Zealand Rugby (NZR) and Toyota New Zealand (TNZ) are proud to announce an official new partnership, marking the beginning of a relationship that brings two iconic organisations together to support Aotearoa’s national rugby teams.READ MORE
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Kiwis are backing black with a sell-out in Hamilton
New Zealand Rugby (NZR) has announced the All Blacks vs France game in Hamilton on 19 July has sold out of general public tickets, with 78 days to go.READ MORE
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30 Years On: Remembering Andrew Mehrtens' Record-Breaking Debut
Thirty years ago, a fresh-faced Andrew Mehrtens took the field in the No. 10 jersey for his first Test match—delivering a composed and confident debut that hinted at the career to come.READ MORE
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NZR partners with Sports Travel and Hospitality Group
New Zealand Rugby (NZR) and Sports Travel and Hospitality Group (STH) have today announced a new four-year partnership to deliver premium, authentic and innovative experiences for rugby fans.READ MORE
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Remembering Doc Mayhew
New Zealand Rugby is mourning the loss of Dr John Mayhew (ONZM), known affectionally as “Doc”.READ MORE